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The colors! There's a Samsung event on for June 12th (that's next week!) in New York City, with the promise of "tab into color." Reading between the lines that can only mean one thing to us: Samsung's finally going to unveil their long-awaited Galaxy Tab S range of tablet with AMOLED displays.
And now there's a preview video that's, well, a spinning tablet seen edge-on with lots of color. As...

AT&T is expanding its pre-paid GoPhone service to include a limited number of tablets for the first time. This will allow users with compatible tablets to purchase data time on AT&T's network on a monthly basis.

Amazon is never shy to launch sweet deals for consumers to take full advantage of and today the retailer has subtracted a full 20 percent off its entire line of Kindle Fire HDX tablets (see our overall review) in the UK. This means you can pick up your own Kindle Android tablet from just £159.20 (7-inch, 16GB, Wi-Fi only). That's not a bad deal.

If you didn't watch the first season of Netflix exclusive "Orange is the new Black," you need to do so. And if you don't have a Chromecast, we'll, let's see if we can help.
Give us your top 5 binge-worthy watches in the comments. We'll pick five winners at random at 5 p.m. EDT and ship some Chromecasts their way. Good luck, folks!

Made from shock absorbent and scratch resistant TPU, this flexible case provides great protection from day to day use and accidental drops. The back of each case features a large, matte print of Lloyd surrounded by a glossy and easy to grip exterior.
The LLOYD Flex Case is available for just $2.95, 85% off today only. Colors include black, clear, smoke and green!
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Some viewed it as inevitable that Yahoo would flip the switch for both Facebook and Google sign-in options to be disabled in favor of its own account system. The popular photo sharing service offers a solid platform for hobbyists to upload and share snaps they've captured with smartphones and/or more professional setups. If you access Flickr through Facebook or Google, you'll soon be prompted...

2K displays like those in the Samsung Note Pro tablets and the LG G3 are all the rage these days, but we all know what comes next: 4K. Apparently Samsung knows that too, and they've already got a tablet that is said to be sporting such a 4096x2160 display out in the wild.

In case you were away from the Internet for the past couple of days, you might not know Amazon will be holding a press event in Seattle on June 18. It's more than likely that the briefing will introduce its first smartphone that's rumored to have a screen that creates 3D effects without glasses.

We could start off today's posts with some sort of lame Friday line. Rebecca Black's always a favorite. Or maybe Katy Perry. But me? I'm still partial to Ice Cube.
And with that, we present today's best deals on apps, devices and accessories.

Good news for you folk in the UK that use EE as your network of choice. Today see's the countries largest carrier announce their 4G service in 15 new towns – including – Gateshead, Birkenhead, East Grinstead, Leighton Buzzard, Wallasey, South Shields, Wakefield, Coatbridge, Lisburn, Bangor (NI), Newtownards, Omagh, Port Talbot and Neath. This follows the recent announcement that EE is expanding...

Doctor Who is the longest-running science fiction program on television. But until Doctor Who: Legacy came along, you’d have been hard pressed to find a videogame adaptation that came anywhere near the series’ quality or one that properly reflected the decades-spanning scope and wealth of characters that make up Doctor Who.
This free to play puzzle game from Tiny Rebel Games will wow fans with...

Earlier today we learned that Barnes & Noble and Samsung were teaming up for a tablet called the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook. It will be a Nook-branded tablet based off the 7-inch version of the Galaxy Tab 4. In an SEC filing, we've also just learned that Barnes & Noble will will purchase a minimum of one million tablets. That's a lot of tablets. We gleamed a few more details about the upcoming...

It seems like T-Mobile is quietly launching a new service called the Underground that's geared at tech enthusiasts. As the name implies, the Underground isn't for the general public and is targeted at "true enthusiasts" with "limited-stock devices and accessories," the carrier said in a Google+ post.

After uniting over issues with net neutrality, tech leaders are once again coming together to protect the consumers. In an open letter penned to the United States government, AOL, Apple, Dropbox, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter, and Yahoo are pleading with elected officials to put an end to data collection on the Internet in the age of Edward Snowden and the NSA.

The massively popular Tinder dating app has added Snapchat-style self-destructing image sharing between users. In addition to swiping Yay or Nay on eligible local bachelors and bachelorettes, you can now blast out pictures to those you've successfully been matched with. The catch is pictures go out to all matches you've made and the shot deletes itself after 24 hours. Those on the receiving end...

AT&T is tossing $50 of Google Play credit to anyone activating a new Android device with them over the next two weeks. Of course, you've got to sign up for a two-year agreement on a qualifying plan, but if you were in the market to do that anyway, now might be a good time. The deal applies to both phones and tablets.

LG's new flagship heralds the era of 'Quad HD' smartphones. But do you really need more pixels than an HDTV in the palm of your hand?
"It turns out there's a magic number right around 300 pixels per inch," said Steve Jobs, introducing the world to the iPhone 4 in 2010, "that when you hold something around 10 to 12 inches away from your eyes, is the limit of the human retina to differentiate...

It's a Galaxy S5, only tougher. A lot tougher.
Behold, the Samsung Galaxy S5 for the hunting set. OK, that's not quite fair — camouflage is but one color you can get the GS5 Active in — gray, red and green are other options — but how can you not go for camo, right?
So what we have here is basically your standard Galaxy S5, hardened even beyond the IP67 rating of the original with some MIL-...